Tim Fehlbaum's retelling of the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist massacre turns the tragedy into a media procedural, highlighting the responsibility and panic of live broadcasting such events.
The film illustrates the tension within ABC TV's cramped gallery, where the crew found themselves under immense pressure to provide live coverage while completely unaware of their direct influence on the unfolding situation.
By blending fictionalized portrayals with actual archive footage, the film creates a striking contrast that compels the audience to reflect on the role of media during crises.
This engaging film may evoke thoughts on modern parallels to the 1972 events, prompting viewers to consider contemporary media's influence similar to that during the Munich attacks.
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